At the beginning of the year I had a strange crash which caused all my bookmarks
and email accounts to disappear but nothing else was affected. It was likened
to being a new install.
I think I know what happened because the same thing happened again at the
weekend. This time I saw what
Connie connie.spar...@gmail.com wrote:
At the beginning of the year I had a strange crash which caused all my
bookmarks
and email accounts to disappear but nothing else was affected. It was
likened
to being a new install.
I think I know what happened because the same thing happened
Connie wrote:
At the beginning of the year I had a strange crash which caused all my
bookmarks and email accounts to disappear but nothing else was
affected. It was likened to being a new install.
I think I know what happened because the same thing happened again at
the weekend. This time I
On 16/09/2013 14:40, Rob wrote:
No.
The bookmarks and mails are stored in your user profile, not in the software.
You can find your user profile and restore it from your backup.
It depends on your operating system where your user profile lives.
OK, thanks
--
Connie
On 16/09/2013 15:13, Daniel wrote:
Connie, I notice that you posted this message using SeaMonkey Version 2.16, but
in your post you are talking about SeaMonkey version 1.9. (As there was no
SeaMonkey version 1.9, I expect you mean SeaMonkey Version 1.1.9.) Are you aware
that there was a change
5 matches
Mail list logo